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The only way to solve this is to identify the substance being measured. For example, exactly one cubic meter of pure water at sea level, at a temperature of 3.98 °C (its densest) masses exactly 1,000 kilograms, or one metric tonne. (In fact, this is the very definition of a metric tonne.)

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The conversion rate from cubic meter to kilogram will vary depending on the substance being measured. For example, 1 cubic meter of water has a mass of 1000 kilograms, while 1 cubic meter of air would have a much lower mass. To convert cubic meters to kilograms, you need to know the density of the substance.

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